Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
> Hi again Declan!
> 
> > It's not NEC. It's an Applevision 1710K, made by Apple Computer, Calif.
> > Does this throw any light?
> 
> Yes, it does:
> http://www.griffintechnology.com/archive/monitors/Apple04.html
> 
> It appears to be a multisync monitor (if the source is trustworthy).
> And the frequencies stated there fit well into the range of a standard
> PC monitor.

Hmmmph!

It appears to be the _best_ monitor we have ever had here. I am the
ultinmate cheapskate.

> 
> However, if you don't get an image immediately: disconnect the monitor
> and look further. The risk of blowing up a modern monitor by using
> wrong frequencies is not that large anymore, since often the
> high-voltage is no longer derived from the horizontal frequency, but
> instead directly provided from the switched-mode power supply...
> 
>    Uwe.

Nothing, I mean nothing here is set up to go as fast as 80 khz.
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        With best Regards,


        Declan Moriarty.
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